Université Bretagne Loire : la fin
La licence et ses boursouflures
Choisir son avenir professionnel
SUP privé 2017-2018 : +2,9%
Hausse constante du SUP privé
Les BU et le nouveau jargon
Introduction du texte de présentation de la thématique. Mon commentaire : les directeurs/directrices de BU ne semblent pas résister, hélas, à la novlangue des néo-managers de l’enseignement supérieur (mots en gras ci-dessous), au jargon porté par les Communicants et les Community Managers. Plus...
Lorraine. Justice est faite ?
History of Canadian PSE Part II (to 1940)
By . If you look at the history of Canadian post-secondary education, there are two particularly notable things going on with respect to the first four decades of the twentieth century. The first is that western Canada got universities. And the second is that Eastern universities entered into contracts with the state. More...
“Free Fees” in New Zealand
By . Tuition-free universities aren’t new to New Zealand; in fact the whole country was more or less tuition free until 1991. It was in that year that a former Labour government (of an unusually pro-market, privatizing bent – the party has changed quite a bit since then) introduced fees and then, a year later, a system of income contingent loans to help pay for it all. Since then, fees policy in New Zealand has roughly mirrored Canada’s, with very significant annual rises in the 1990s followed by much slower growth after about 2000 (difference: their tuition growth rate picked up a bit after 2010 while ours didn’t). More...